Antisemitism
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The assailant reportedly cried “Free Palestine” and “I am Hamas” at the Israeli and his wife before attacking them.
Israel’s main Holocaust museum labeled the accusations “dangerous distortions” following controversies around a German affiliate and some scholars.
“Welcome to Europe, 2025,” said Israeli musician Amit Peled, who along with two colleagues was refused service after a waiter heard them speaking Hebrew.
“My colleagues indicate that, due to the terrible situation in Gaza, they do not wish to work for a Jewish institution,” the company allegedly wrote.
Miguel Adrover said he refused to create a design for the pop and flamenco performer unless she did “The Right Thing.”
One venue in Edinburgh canceled Philip Simon’s show due to his “views” and another cited “staff security.”
Stephan-Andreas Casdorff of the Friends of Yad Vashem Germany cited Germany’s “historical responsibility” for the Shoah as reason to cut off Israel.
Sources told JNS that the settlement, for an undisclosed amount, was part of a $21 million Columbia settlement with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Jewish students were allegedly asked to leave because they were “assumed to be Zionists,” Rabbi Jessica Kirschner, executive director of Stanford Hillel, told JNS.
Hungary announced that it would begin withdrawing from International Criminal Court jurisdiction while the Israeli prime minister was in Budapest.
JNS repeatedly sought comment from the magazine about why it removed the quote from the U.N. adviser, who has a long history of Jew-hatred.
The community also said that Santiago’s response to concerns from a U.N. official about antisemitism “does not reflect the seriousness of the phenomenon, nor the institutional omissions that have allowed it.”